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Finding a place that will allow me to print 36X24 and give me control over the final look is turning out to be a huge problem. Does anyone have any suggestions about a good solution? I'm looking to spend no more than $5K.

I did a time lapse of the effects of the blizzard at Lechmere Station in Cambridge, MA from 10am to 6pm.

This was done using relatively short exposures taken every 30 seconds. Normally i'd try and stick to a 180 degree shutter angle, but to do so in this situation would have blurred the scene because of the sheets of snow.

I used a 5D mkii shooting sraw on a 100mm 2.8L Macro. Iso ranging from 100-3200, F-stop: 11-7.1 . I exported the video from Lightroom 3 using custom slideshow preferences.

Feel free to offer constructive criticism (or even just S___ talk since i'm usually hypercritical of everything).

Note: you should download the original MP4 to get the preferred viewing experience.

Interesting comparison of the BMC with the 5D3. The BMC really shows a huge improvement in highlight gradation. Plus with RAW you can get the perfect exposure every time. The big downfall appears to be the workflow, as it is very GPU intensive.

They got Jeff Cronenweth, David Fincher's DP, who uses RED to play with it. Maybe he got sick of RED's performance in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. He's a master, it'd be sweet if Canon could convert him.